NewVoiceMedia recognized among top 100 most promising SaaS companies in Europe

San Francisco, 10/19/2016

NewVoiceMedia has been named in the ‘Accel EuroScape’, a list of top 100 most promising SaaS companies in Europe and Israel, developed by Venture Capital Firm Accel and presented to Tech.eu.

NewVoiceMedia, a leading global provider of cloud technology that helps businesses sell more, serve better and grow faster, has been named in the ‘Accel EuroScape’, a list of top 100 most promising SaaS companies in Europe and Israel, developed by Venture Capital Firm Accel and presented to Tech.eu.

More than a thousand SaaS businesses across 12 countries were evaluated, with each ranked by criteria including market attractiveness, technology differentiation, strength of the team and traction such as monthly recurring revenue and growth in number of employees. The companies which qualified for the ‘EuroScape’ have raised a combined $2.5 billion, with NewVoiceMedia raising $140 million.

“It is a great honor to be named as one of the most promising SaaS companies in Europe,” commented NewVoiceMedia CEO Jonathan Gale. “NewVoiceMedia’s rapid acceleration, together with our innovative technology, is helping us attract the highest calibre people around the world who are dedicated to making our cloud capabilities best-in-class. It’s great to be formally recognised by this report and we look forward to continuing our growth trajectory ahead of the market.”

NewVoiceMedia’s ContactWorld solution is a multi-tenant intelligent communications platform that enables sales and service reps to have more successful conversations with their customers. Core contact center functionality such as omni-channel contact routing, self-service IVR, automated outbound dialing, screen pops and instantaneous CRM updates are provided with proven 99.999% platform availability.

Accel partner Philippe Botteri comments in a Tech.eu blog, “Global SaaS revenues are expected to grow by $19 billion in 2016, an increase of 22 percent from 2015, while traditional software revenues are shrinking by $10 billion. Looking back at the growth of the SaaS ecosystem in Europe over the past five years, I am very excited about what will happen in the next five.”